I think the command is "sndconfig", not "soundconfig"

cheers,
philomena

"Julio C. Gutierrez" wrote:

> Dennis Myers wrote:
>
>>   I have already tried both ways and when I go on the console and
>> type soundconfig it gives me a coomand not found message, is there
>> anything else I can try
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
>
>
>>
>> Are you sure it is not working?  I mean, have you enabled system
>> sounds in KDE and turned up the volume for CD players?  I'm not sure
>> how to enable sounds in gnome if that is the desktop you are
>> using.   Check in KDE control center to see if system sounds is
>> enabled. And  click on the small speaker icon on the task bar to see
>> where the volume is set.  If you have already done these things, I
>> would go to Konsole and  "su" and type in " soundconfig" and try
>> configuring that way.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Julio C. Gutierrez" wrote:
>>
>> > Hi everyone, I recently installed Mandrake 7.1 and it works
>> > terrific,
>> > with one exeption, My Ess sound card that is supposed to be
>> > compatible
>> > doesnot work, and it was working under windoze before, so my
>> > question
>> > is: is there anything I can do or is there any new or current
>> > drivers
>> > for linux? your help will be appreciated
>> >
>> > Thank you!
>>
>> --
>> Dennis a registered linux user #180842
>>


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